QTAD Q&A

2018: a 41-week school year

Department of Education and Training School Holidays - Policy Statement states the following.

Queensland state schools provide for 40 school weeks each year, with the rare exception of a 41 week year on a cyclical basis. Student holidays are based on an annual two-semester timetable as follows:

summer holiday: six weeks during the Christmas period

Easter holiday: two weeks before, following or inclusive of the Easter public holidays

winter holiday: two weeks at the end of semester one

spring holiday: two weeks in the middle of semester two.

Schools situated north of 16 degrees south latitude and west of 144 degrees east longitude begin the summer holiday one week before schools in other parts of the state.

The four school terms are set to ensure they are as balanced in length as possible, averaging 10 weeks for each term and avoiding unduly long terms.

For many years, QTU members urged the government to consolidate three student free days that were spread throughout the year into an extra week in students’ Easter vacation period, to allow more consistency in term duration and to bring Queensland into line with school vacation times in other states.

After a review of school terms and student-free days, the state government announced changes to school holidays which came into effect in 2012.

The change meant an extra week of student vacation for the Easter vacation (an increase from one to two weeks) and the scheduling of three flexible student free days in the two week period, giving schools the choice to decide when they would be held, as long as they were held out of school hours.

Prior to this change, the school year consisted of 41 weeks with the rare exception of a 42 week year on a cyclical basis.

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QTU stands in solidarity

The Queensland Teachers’ Union wishes to express its shock at the killing of 17 people at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and stands in solidarity with the many brave teachers who risked their own lives to protect the students in their care.

These horrific events reveal the deep commitment and bravery of members of our profession under the most extreme of circumstances, and we are proud to stand with them at this terrible time.QTU, 16 Feb 2018